Deter Deer from Dining in Your Yard
Fox 11 News
Winter marks the beginning of the worst season for deer damage to your landscapes. -With their food supply low, they can't be choosy. Deer are hungry enough in the winter to eat vegetation that they ordinarily would not eat.
You can be sure deer have been munching on your landscapes this winter if you see:
* Rub marks on trees where bucks have rubbed their antlers to mark their territory; the tree bark is actually rubbed off.
* Any kind of torn vegetation. Deer do not have incisor teeth so they "rip" the vegetation when they bite into it.
* Damage about 6 feet off the ground.
* Deer tracks. The prints are about 2 to 3 inches long and are shaped like broken hearts.
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